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  2. Mon Chéri - Wikipedia

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    Mon Chéri (French for 'My Darling') is an internationally known brand name for a chocolate praline produced by the Italian Ferrero company. [ 1 ] The Mon Chéri is a single-wrapped combination consisting of a "heart" of cherry (18%) floating in a liqueur (13%) and contained in a bittersweet chocolate housing (69%).

  3. Ferrero-Küsschen - Wikipedia

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    Ferrero Küsschen were launched in 1968. The box consists of 5 or 32 pieces. Gift boxes come with 14 or 20 chocolate packets. Earlier Ferrero used to vend the same chocolates under the name Mon Chéri in the USA.

  4. Cherie Berry - Wikipedia

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    Nora Cherie Killian was born in Newton, North Carolina, on December 21, 1946, to Earl and Lena Carrigan Killian. [2] Her father gave her the name Cherie after the French phrase "mon chérie" (English: my darling) which he had heard in France on his way home following his release as a prisoner-of-war of World War II. [3]

  5. Merci, Chérie - Wikipedia

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    "Merci, Chérie" (French pronunciation: [mɛʁsi ʃeʁi]; "Thank you, darling") is a song composed and recorded by Austrian singer Udo Jürgens with lyrics by himself and Thomas Hörbiger. It represented Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest 1966 , held in Luxembourg , resulting in the country's first ever win at the contest.

  6. Talk:Mon Chéri - Wikipedia

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    There would be one incredibly long list if we include all mentions of "mon chéri/ma cherie" in popular English language culture. Funny anecdote? Yes. Relevance = 0! Ferrero Mon Chéri is a registered product and comes in two versions one for the US and another for the ROW. It is not a line of chocolates.

  7. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Pronunciation

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    If the pronunciation in a specific accent is desired, square brackets may be used, perhaps with a link to IPA chart for English dialects, which describes several national standards, or with a comment that the pronunciation is General American, Received Pronunciation, Australian English, etc. Local pronunciations are of particular interest in ...

  8. Cherie - Wikipedia

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    Cherie is an English female given name. [1] It comes from the French chérie, meaning darling (from the past participle of the verb chérir, to cherish). [citation needed] Notable people with the name or stage name include: Cherie, one of the stage names of French singer Cyndi Almouzni (born 1984) Cherie Bambury (born 1976), Australian cricket ...

  9. Cheryl - Wikipedia

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    Cheryl, occasionally spelt Cheryll, is a female given name common in English-speaking countries.. There are several prevailing theories about its etymology. The most common is that it has Italo-Celtic roots and is an anglicised version of either the French name Cherie (from Latin cara, "beloved"; see also Carissa (name)) or the Welsh name Carys (a cognate of "Cara"), [1] modelled on names such ...